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The functions f(x)=−2x+2 and g(x)=(1/3)^x+1 are shown in the graph. What are the solutions to −2x+2=(1/3)^x+1? Select each correct answer.

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The solutions to the equation −2x+2=(1/3)^x+1 can be found by finding the values of x that make the two sides of the equation equal. To solve this equation, we need to find the x values where the graphs of f(x) and g(x) intersect.Since the two functions are not linear and have different forms, it's hard to find the exact solutions. One way to find the solution is to graph the functions and find the x values where the two graphs intersect.It's not possible to find the exact values of x that make the two sides of the equation equal, because the two functions don't intersect at any specific point. It's not possible to find an exact solution to this equation, so none of the options are correct.

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